logo.png

All News Items

Bill and Phil Stocking Stuffer

Bill & Phil’s Stocking Stuffers for 2022

Each year, Neal & Harwell attorney Bill Ramsey and his friend Phil Hampton share stocking stuffer ideas with the Nashville Bar Association. See what gadgets made the list for 2022. Bill & Phil’s Stocking Stuffers for 2022 If you were waiting for our annual Stocking Stuffers column before doing your

Read More »
2023 Best Law FIrms Twitter Website

Neal & Harwell Receives Tier 1 Metropolitan Rankings by U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” 2023

Neal & Harwell has received Tier 1 rankings in Nashville for Bankruptcy & Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law, Commercial Litigation, Corporate Law, Criminal Defense: White-Collar, First Amendment Law, Litigation – Bankruptcy, and Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs in the 2023 edition of U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms.”

Read More »
Monte Watkins announcemnt tWITTER

Retired Judge Monte D. Watkins Joins Neal & Harwell

Retired Judge Monte D. Watkins has joined Neal & Harwell, PLC, as Of Counsel, announced Ronald G. Harris, Chief Administrator of the firm. “We are excited that Judge Watkins has decided to join the Neal & Harwell team,” said Harris. “Our entire community has been fortunate to have had him

Read More »
202 BOB WEBSITE

Trey Harwell and David Thompson Named NBJ Best of the Bar

Neal & Harwell attorneys Trey Harwell and David Thompson are named Best of the Bar by Nashville Business Journal (NBJ). The NBJ Best of the Bar honors Nashville legal professionals in various practice areas. Trey is recognized for Litigation & Dispute, while David is recognized for Banking & Finance.

Read More »
DORSAL APPEAL WEBSITE 6

Nathan C. Sanders Obtains Appellate Win in Sixth Circuit

Neal & Harwell obtains appellate win in Sixth Circuit, allowing firm’s client to pursue retaliation claim in court instead of arbitration.  The victory is the second appellate win obtained by Neal & Harwell in the case, as the Sixth Circuit also rebuffed the defendant’s attempt to require arbitration in an

Read More »